Die Model WG | |
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Promotial Photograph of the Cast of Die Model WG |
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Genre | Reality television |
Presented by | Andrea Weidler |
Country of origin | Austria |
No. of episodes | 10 |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | PULS4 |
Original run | 4 May 2009 – current |
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Website |
Die Model WG (German for The Model Community) is an Austrian reality documentary which follows the first steps of six former contestants from the first season of Austria's Next Topmodel trying to breakthrough in the modelling business.
The contestants face a competition where they collect photos for their Comp card as new faces on Wiener Models for each job they get booked for and perform well in. The contestant who first collects four photos will become the face of the newest BIPA campaign and move to New York where she will go on to trying to work on her international breakthrough.
In the first episode Andrea Weidler, judge on Austria's Next Topmodel] and agency chef of Wiener Models invited the finalists from the other show (excluding winner Larissa Marolt) to compete for five places in a Model Loft. Although actually being the first choice, Constanzia Delort-Laval was forced to withdrew because she underperformed in school after her participation on Austria's Next Topmodel] and therefore made room for two more girls to compete when it was revealed that Kim Sade-Tiroch got a wildcard.
Contents |
Name | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | ||
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Kordula | JOB | SED | SED | SED | JOB | SED | JOB | JOB | JOB | WIN | |||
Victoria | SED | SED | SED | JOB | JOB | EXIT | |||||||
Birgit | SED | JOB | SED | JOB | JOB | SED | JOB | EXIT | |||||
Julia | JOB | SED | SED | JOB | SED | JOB | EXIT | ||||||
Kim | SED | JOB | JOB | SED | SED | EXIT | |||||||
Tamara | SED | JOB | SED | JOB | SED | EXIT | |||||||
Christiane | EXIT | ||||||||||||
Piroschka | EXIT | ||||||||||||
Constanzia | JOB | QUIT |
The show was accused for being a permanent advertisting for its sponsor BIPA where the name of the drug-store-product-line is quite often mentioned as well as for the striking resemblance of its logo to the one of the show.[1]
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